Balak: What Is Israel's Purpose In The World?

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This two-page guide shares topics for discussion, both about the content and about the "big picture" that Rabbi Fohrman alludes to in the video. It also includes a graphic organizer, to organize your thoughts as you go through the material.

Lecture Description:

This week's Torah portion describes some very random stories - like another census of the nation, and the daughters of Zelophehad appealing to Moses for a portion of land. Then, suddenly, the stories culminate with God telling Moses about his pending death. Why does the Torah group all of these stories together, and does it have to do with God also telling Moses to appoint Joshua as the next leader of the nation of Israel? - See more at: https://www.alephbeta.org/course/lecture/pinchas-what-is-true-leadership/autoplay#sthash.kor5HY57.dpuf

This week's Torah portion describes some very random stories - like another census of the nation, and the daughters of Zelophehad appealing to Moses for a portion of land. Then, suddenly, the stories culminate with God telling Moses about his pending death. Why does the Torah group all of these stories together, and does it have to do with God also telling Moses to appoint Joshua as the next leader of the nation of Israel? - See more at: https://www.alephbeta.org/course/lecture/pinchas-what-is-true-leadership/autoplay#sthash.kor5HY57.dpuf

This week's Torah portion describes some very random stories - like another census of the nation, and the daughters of Zelophehad appealing to Moses for a portion of land. Then, suddenly, the stories culminate with God telling Moses about his pending death. Why does the Torah group all of these stories together, and does it have to do with God also telling Moses to appoint Joshua as the next leader of the nation of Israel? - See more at: https://www.alephbeta.org/course/lecture/pinchas-what-is-true-leadership/autoplay#sthash.kor5HY57.dpuf

This week's Torah portion describes some very random stories - like another census of the nation, and the daughters of Zelophehad appealing to Moses for a portion of land. Then, suddenly, the stories culminate with God telling Moses about his pending death. Why does the Torah group all of these stories together, and does it have to do with God also telling Moses to appoint Joshua as the next leader of the nation of Israel? - See more at: https://www.alephbeta.org/course/lecture/pinchas-what-is-true-leadership/autoplay#sthash.kor5HY57.dpuf

This week's Torah portion describes some very random stories - like another census of the nation, and the daughters of Zelophehad appealing to Moses for a portion of land. Then, suddenly, the stories culminate with God telling Moses about his pending death. Why does the Torah group all of these stories together, and does it have to do with God also telling Moses to appoint Joshua as the next leader of the nation of Israel? - See more at: https://www.alephbeta.org/course/lecture/pinchas-what-is-true-leadership/autoplay#sthash.kor5HY57.dpuf

This week's Torah portion describes some very random stories - like another census of the nation, and the daughters of Zelophehad appealing to Moses for a portion of land. Then, suddenly, the stories culminate with God telling Moses about his pending death. Why does the Torah group all of these stories together, and does it have to do with God also telling Moses to appoint Joshua as the next leader of the nation of Israel? - See more at: https://www.alephbeta.org/course/lecture/pinchas-what-is-true-leadership/autoplay#sthash.kor5HY57.dpuf

This week's Torah portion describes some very random stories - like another census of the nation, and the daughters of Zelophehad appealing to Moses for a portion of land. Then, suddenly, the stories culminate with God telling Moses about his pending death. Why does the Torah group all of these stories together, and does it have to do with God also telling Moses to appoint Joshua as the next leader of the nation of Israel? - See more at: https://www.alephbeta.org/course/lecture/pinchas-what-is-true-leadership/autoplay#sthash.kor5HY57.dpuf

This week's Torah portion describes some very random stories - like another census of the nation, and the daughters of Zelophehad appealing to Moses for a portion of land. Then, suddenly, the stories culminate with God telling Moses about his pending death. Why does the Torah group all of these stories together, and does it have to do with God also telling Moses to appoint Joshua as the next leader of the nation of Israel? - See more at: https://www.alephbeta.org/course/lecture/pinchas-what-is-true-leadership/autoplay#sthash.kor5HY57.dpuf

This week, we ask an incredibly broad question: what is the purpose of the nation of Israel in this world? To answer this, Rabbi Fohrman points out a fascinating connection between the three blessings Balaam (accidentally) gives the nation of Israel and the three blessings God gives to Abraham in Genesis. These links, Rabbi Fohrman argues, provide incredible insight into our purpose and our destiny, as a nation, and how we can bring God's blessings into the world. - See more at: https://www.alephbeta.org/course/lecture/balak-what-is-israels-purpose-in-the-world/autoplay#sthash.rsjEZVe0.dpuf

This week, we ask an incredibly broad question: what is the purpose of the nation of Israel in this world? To answer this, Rabbi Fohrman points out a fascinating connection between the three blessings Balaam (accidentally) gives the nation of Israel and the three blessings God gives to Abraham in Genesis. These links, Rabbi Fohrman argues, provide incredible insight into our purpose and our destiny, as a nation, and how we can bring God's blessings into the world. - See more at: https://www.alephbeta.org/course/lecture/balak-what-is-israels-purpose-in-the-world/autoplay#sthash.rsjEZVe0.dpuf

This week, we ask an incredibly broad question: what is the purpose of the nation of Israel in this world? To answer this, Rabbi Fohrman points out a fascinating connection between the three blessings Balaam (accidentally) gives the nation of Israel and the three blessings God gives to Abraham in Genesis. These links, Rabbi Fohrman argues, provide incredible insight into our purpose and our destiny, as a nation, and how we can bring God's blessings into the world